the middle two ones are small friction folders. one has a fluted wooden handle and the other one is a stag handle.
the rampuri is about 8" closed

thank you raju. yes, i edc either the SAK huntsman/the MUK that i made/the browning folder.rraju2805 wrote:Nice blades...
You are a real knive lover.
Are you always carry knives ??
there is a small shop opposite of mayajaal that sells old items from the chettinad region, mostly teak/ rosewood cupboards,stone/ wooden pillars, etc. found these while looking for a stone pillar. bought the entire lot for Rs.300Raghavachari wrote:Mart,
Where dyu find these things?
Cheerz
Vasu
the dagger and the 2 folders are designs found down south. dont know if there found only in south India. the dagger, for example, has a double recurve design that is found throughout india (bichwa). it looks well made (no shake/ loose parts), but i would have preferred a curved handle (the straight handle does interfere with the flow of the blade; thats the reason i need to start making oneMoin. wrote:Marthandan, the dagger's very very interesting. Please do some TLC and post some close ups... Are these from down south as well ?
Regards
Moin.
the blade was used for prep'ing palm leaves and the awl for writing on it. all parts of the two folders seem very well made. the one with a black wooden handle has flutes cut into it as a design element while the other one has a fully polished stag handle.the rivet bosses are made of brass and have similar flutes cut into them. both the blades have a thick spine (4~5mm) but are deeply hollow forged, such that the cross section of the blades is like that of a razor. the awl is triangular in cross section and has design elements forged into it (something like filework). the awls are very stiff (absolutely no flexing).Mark wrote:Marthandan,
Can you explain to about the 2 folders in your second picture, the ones that have a "spike" to them?
I do not remember seeing those, there must be a purpose to have the tang be so long, yet that must be difficult to carry, so I suspect it has some purpose? OOPS- I looked at them more closely and now see the spike/awl is folding just like the blade, but I am still curious if these spikes have some sort of common purpose?
Thanks,
Mark